Laser for Industrial Processing

Industrial Processing

Laser Technology in Industrial Processing

Industrial laser applications focus on high-precision and high-quality machining with minimal thermal impact. These lasers are primarily used for:

  • Electronics Manufacturing: Processing PCBs and display panels through cutting and hole drilling.
  • Semiconductor Fabrication: Scribing, dicing, and drilling of 3rd and 4th generation semiconductor substrates.
  • Renewable Energy: High-precision cutting for Perovskite Solar Cells (PSCs) and BC Battery production.
  • Material Removal: Micro-drilling and ablation of conductive or non-conductive layers in glass and photovoltaic industries.

Benefits of Featured Industrial Laser Types

The document outlines several technological advantages that make these lasers ideal for industrial environments:

  • Minimal Heat-Affected Zone (HAZ): Advanced solid-state lasers allow for high-quality machining with a very small heat-affected zone, preserving the integrity of sensitive materials like substrates.
  • Material Vaporization: Narrow pulse width lasers fully vaporize material in a very short time, which significantly improves the effect on thermal influence during cutting.
  • Precision and Quality: High beam quality (M2 < 1.2 for some UV models) ensures accurate cutting and drilling even at the micro-scale.
  • Operational Efficiency: Multi-pulse and high-energy single-pulse capabilities ensure that the back of a full cut remains unaffected, increasing overall production efficiency.

Industrial Processing Applications and Laser Types

Industrial Application Laser Beam Type / Technology
PCB & Display Panel Processing

UV and Solid-state lasers for cutting/drilling

Semiconductor Substrate Machining

3rd/4th generation substrate dicing and drilling machines

Solar Cell Manufacturing (PSCs/BC)

High-power Picosecond UV Lasers (355nm)

Photovoltaic Film Processing

Conductive/non-conductive layer ablation

Toolmaking and High-Power Machining

High-energy Short-pulse ZIG-ZAG Slab Lasers

Technical Comparison: Standard vs. Advanced Industrial Lasers

Based on the product specifications, here is how the specialized laser sources compare to standard industrial requirements:

 
FeatureStandard Industrial LasersAdvanced ps-Inno/UV Slab Technology
Average PowerVaries

 

≥ 500 W (Slab Source) to 1000 W (ZIG-ZAG)

Pulse WidthNanosecond/Millisecond

 

∼10 ps (Picosecond) for ultrashort processing

Beam Quality ($M^2$)Standard focus

 

< 1.2 to 1.5 for high-precision dicing

Power StabilityModerate

 

< 2  RMS over 8–10 hours

Control ModeManual/Basic

IPC, Gate, and Trigger control for automated lines

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